“…was synthesized according to the previously reported method. 22 To a mixture of 132 g of cinnamic aldehyde and 92 g of glycerol, 5 drops of 40% sulfuric acid solution were added dropwise and stirred, the reaction system was evacuated, and the mixture was slowly heated to 100 C. The reaction was continued for 30 min until no water was distilled off. It was cooled to room temperature and the reactants gradually solidied.…”
Section: Synthesis Of the Intermediate (Ementioning
A pH-sensitive core–shell nanoparticle (HMS@C18@PSDMA-b-POEGMA) was developed via a self-assembly process as the carrier of anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX) for drug loading and controlled release.
“…was synthesized according to the previously reported method. 22 To a mixture of 132 g of cinnamic aldehyde and 92 g of glycerol, 5 drops of 40% sulfuric acid solution were added dropwise and stirred, the reaction system was evacuated, and the mixture was slowly heated to 100 C. The reaction was continued for 30 min until no water was distilled off. It was cooled to room temperature and the reactants gradually solidied.…”
Section: Synthesis Of the Intermediate (Ementioning
A pH-sensitive core–shell nanoparticle (HMS@C18@PSDMA-b-POEGMA) was developed via a self-assembly process as the carrier of anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX) for drug loading and controlled release.
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